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Hi -
Mar 24th, 03, 08:35 PM
DI tanks need to be re-charged after use.
Your local water softener place can help you. culligan or a place like that. www.tomahawkusa.com |
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Thanks for the info ron p -
Mar 24th, 03, 09:21 PM
I called the guy there--they have some very interesting spot free- rinsing systems. I may have to save up to buy one, because the prices are a little out of my range. It definitely caught my attention. Thanks for the information.
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Mar 24th, 03, 10:59 PM
I don't know if I'd consider doing the DI method for doing widows unless I was doing a lot of commercial work where the speed would pay off. I don't know that it would be that much faster to do it residentially, not to mention you can't do DI on the interior windows, so you have to squeegee those anyway.
Anyone here do residential windows with DI water? Mike Williamson -North Florida Pressure Washing
Gainesville, FL 352-213-7765 www.northfloridapressurewashing.com mike@northfloridapressurewashing.com |
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with a tomahawk -
Mar 25th, 03, 08:09 AM
he/you/i could be able to land some car dealers if you wanted to exspand your market.
You could also sell the water to other window washer's. Thier is still a big diffrence between DI and RO. I was just trying to be helpfull. |
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